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Thursday, 5 November 2009

Guy Fawkes hailed from Yorkshire - the historic county of Northern England which was also home to the much loved Robin Hood. Alike to Robin Hood, Guy Fawkes was a revolutionary who sought to help the people of England by combating the anti-Christian despots who had usurped power from the indigenous population. Unlike Robin Hood, the truth of whom is shrouded in mystery and folklore, Fawkes is well documented. He heroically fought against the despicable Stadholders in the Spanish Netherlands in an attempt to liberate the people from the tyranny of Protestantism. It was in the Netherlands that Fawkes became an expert in the use of explosives - an expertise which made him a key part in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
In 1605 England was ruled by King James I. This was the monarch responsible for the blasphemous King James Bible in which it is stated that Kings rule by Divine Right. This Bible has become the most widely used Protestant Bible and is so far removed from the real Christian texts that it sits better alongside the Talmud than it does the teachings of Christ. In 1604, King James attacked the Catholics of England in such strong terms that it became certain that the persecution of Christians by the Protestant heretics would be increased beyond any tolerable limits. This fear would prove to be prophetic as within the century came the rule of Oliver Cromwell - the most evil man to rule England since William the Bastard.
To his eternal credit, even though Guy Fawkes suffered the most unimaginable tortures, this true hero refused to name any of his co-conspirators, save only the ones he knew were already dead. Sentenced to be 'Hung, Drawn and Quartered', Fawkes cheated the sick and depraved blood lust of the Monarchy by hurling himself from the hangman's scaffold, breaking his neck - thus depriving the enemies of humanity from ripping him apart whilst still alive.
Guy Fawkes will forever be remembered as the man who attempted to destroy the rule of King James and those around him who we would now call Zionists. To quote the popular rhyme :
"Remember, remember, the Fifth of November,
Gunpowder, (t)reason and plot,
I see no reason why gunpowder treason,
Should ever be forgot."
Well said. Let us forever remember this honourable gentleman and his comrades who fought to save us from those he foresaw would enslave us all.
Guido Fawkes - Presente!
Labels: Monarchy, Terrorism, Westminster